Draft Practice Advisories

The College is pleased that the recirculation of the draft advisories has generated interest and response. These Advisories were previously mailed to each registrant and have been posted on the website since January 2008. As previously noted, Draft Advisory #4 has been extensively redrafted in response to the very recent rule change in the courts.

The following paragraph has been previously distributed to registrants and is on the practice advisory page on the website:

Practice Advisories are guidelines written in reference to the Code of Conduct. Once published to the profession, registrants are presumed to have knowledge of Practice Advisories and it is recommended that they be guided by them in their practice of psychology. Practice Advisories may be referred to and relied upon by the Inquiry Committee or the Discipline Committee to assess the conduct of a registrant and determine if a registrant has contravened a provision of the bylaws, including the Code of Conduct, has engaged in professional misconduct, unprofessional conduct or unethical conduct, or is competent to practice psychology. While intended to have broad application, not all Practice Advisories apply to all work settings or circumstances.

The College would appreciate registrants offering feedback doing so by making suggestions about how to improve the guideline information intended by the advisory, in addition to expressing concerns about the content in any draft. Registrants are reminded that, while advisories are guidelines, the Code of Conduct contains the "rules" by which registrant conduct is evaluated. Registrants are referred, in particular, to Standard 3.8, which states that: "A registrant must maintain current knowledge of all federal and provincial statutes and regulations, and other agency and professional bylaws, codes of conduct and practice advisories that relate to the performance of psychological services." Registrants are reminded of their obligations to understand the standards which govern their conduct and to ensure the accuracy of their statements when discussing standards, codes, and guidelines, including when making posts on the internet. Registrants are also encouraged to send feedback directly to the College using the practicesupport@collegeofpsychologists.bc.ca email address.



CPBC Practice Support for Registrants

The College announces the launch of a new service for registrants called CPBC Practice Support.  Click here for a copy of the CPBC Practice Support Brochure.  Practice Support Brochure . 






Notice to the Profession - August 28, 2009

RE: Publishing Psychological Test Materials to the Public

A significant number of complaints from registrants and other health professionals have been received by the College regarding the posting of psychological testing materials on Wikipedia by a member of another health profession.

The College recognizes the public interest in maintaining the integrity of psychological testing. Psychological test materials are secured by professionals to protect the validity of their results and to prevent misuse. Publication brings into question the validity of those results because it creates the potential that the test taker has studied the test to produce a certain result. Publication also creates the potential for abuse where a test is administered by a person who has not been trained in its application and interpretation. In order for professionals, including psychologists, to serve the public, psychological testing materials need to be secured by the professionals who have access to them.

The importance of this issue is recognized in the College of Psychologists Code of Conduct section 11.14, which explicitly prohibits the publication of psychological test materials.

Given the importance of the public interest in maintaining the integrity of psychological testing, the College has asked that this professional’s regulators inquire into this issue with their registrant.



 

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